Cook Meals: You can help to support the Boston Cosecha fellowship and their work for immigrant rights by donating meals for their weekly meetings. The regular meetings are on Thursday and Friday evenings. We will be using the website Meal Train to schedule meal donations. Sign-in to Meal Train to schedule your donation and view details about the Cosecha Meal Train link. Contact: Julia juliagallogly@gmail.com

Teach Ins: We need teach-ins to pop up across the country. Sign up here to bring a teach in to your school or workshops to your home. In this moment of uncertainty, it’s important that we build teams of support for undocumented people who desperately need community and that we are ready to fight back against attacks. We also know that this moment is more about than DACA, it’s an attack to the whole immigrant community and that we need to fight for permanent protection, dignity & respect.

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CosechAllies RetreatSaturday, March 18 10am-6pmJoin us for the first CosechAllies day-long retreat! Trainings will clarify the role of allies within the movement to provide permanent protection, dignity, and respect for the 11 million undocumented workers in the US. Participants will also learn about and join working groups that will support Cosecha's national expansion. Please register for the retreat.

CosechAllies Meeting Wednesday, March 22, 6:30-8:30pm. Great way to get plugged into different forms of support work for Cosecha. Must RSVP, see event page.

Massachusetts Safe Communities Act Coalition

The Safe Communities Act would protect the civil rights and safety of all state residents by making sure our tax dollars are not used to help the Trump administration deport immigrant families or create a Muslim registry. Here is a fact sheet on the bill as well as the full text of the Senate bill.

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Muslim Justice League

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Muslim Justice League Volunteer OrientationWednesday, March 15, 6:00-7:30 p.m.To register, please email us at the working group email

East Boston Progressive Network

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Immigration 2017: CHANGES, REALITIES & FEARSUnderstanding & Supporting East Boston’s Immigrant NeighborsSunday, March 19, 4pmGrace Church, 760 Saratoga St, East Boston.Join us to discuss Paths to Citizenship, Sanctuary Cities, DREAMers, different forms of under-documentation, and what effect new Executive Actions are having on our neighbors. US immigration is complex, sticky, difficult to navigate, and in many cases, deeply unjust. Come learn from neighborhood experts working to find out what is going on right now in our community and how we can become allies and supporters in this challenging time.